Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat #1
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"Funny, savage, and brilliant, Klawde is the pet I wish I had."--Max Brallier, author of the New York Times Best Seller The Last Kids on Earth
Klawde is not your average cat. He's an emperor from another planet, exiled to Earth. He's cruel. He's cunning. He's brilliant... and he's about to become Raj Banerjee's best friend. Whether he likes it or not.
Klawde had everything. Sharp claws. Fine fur. And, being the High Commander of the planet Lyttyrboks, an entire world of warlike cats at his command. But when he is stripped of his feline throne, he is sentenced to the worst possible punishment: exile to a small planet in a quiet corner of the universe... named Earth.
Raj had everything. A cool apartment in Brooklyn. Three friends who lived in his building. And pizza and comics within walking distance. But when his mom gets a job in Elba, Oregon, and he is forced to move, all of that changes. It's now the beginning of summer, he has no friends, and because of his mother's urgings, he has joined a nature camp.
It's only when his doorbell rings and he meets a furball of a cat that Raj begins to think maybe his luck is turning around...
Heavily illustrated, with a hilarious, biting voice that switches between Raj and Klawde's perspectives, this is the story of an unlikely friendship that emerges as two fish out of water begin to find their footing in strange new worlds.
Johnny Marciano
Johnny Marciano is a New York Times best-selling author and illustrator. His work for kids includes Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat and The Witches of Benevento series, as well as Madeline at the White House. He lives in Red Hook, Brooklyn, with his wife, twelve-year-old daughter, two cats, and a dog.
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Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat #1 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Enemies #2 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: The Spacedog Cometh #3 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Target: Earth #4 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsKlawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Revenge of the Kitten Queen #6 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsKlawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Emperor of the Universe #5 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
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Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat #1 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Enemies #2 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: The Spacedog Cometh #3 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Klawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Target: Earth #4 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsKlawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Revenge of the Kitten Queen #6 Rating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsKlawde: Evil Alien Warlord Cat: Emperor of the Universe #5 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
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Reviews for Klawde
17 ratings3 reviews
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Jul 3, 2021
diverse children's short chapter book (for readers~2nd/3rd grade or for listeners 1st grade ; Klawde is adopted by an Indian-American boy Raj and his family)
might be better as an audiobook or readaloud? Creative spellings of alien names (Wysskuzz) might not be that great for beginning readers. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Sep 15, 2019
His name was Lord High Emperor...or at least that's what others called him to his face because his given name was...Wyss-Kuzz. (Get it? Don't you just LOVE the play on words?!) He had attitude, he had style, he had a thirst like no other to rule his fellow cats with an iron paw...and yet he was not invincible. Despite the fact that I want to tell you everything, I won't (though I do tell you more in my review on my site!) because seriously, experiencing it first hand is like CATNIP to the soul! The summary ends with his exile to Earth, his vague attempts to pass as a house cat (HA! Totally laughable...) while trying to find a way back to his home planet to overthrow the new ruler. Along the way he'll sample feelings, show utter disdain for his human (though Raj is an utter GEM! and going through so much of his own issues right now), dine disdainfully on earth cuisine (apparently pellet food is beneath him), and perhaps learn a thing or two he never anticipated...or not. It's kind of a draw on that part, but trust me, it's a great start to a promising series that YOU SHOULD NOT MISS!
**copy received for review - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Mar 31, 2019
Klawde has been exiled to earth from his planet. Trying to escape from the rain he rings Raj's doorbell and that is how he becomes a "pet." Raj himself has his own major problem of how to get out of attending Camp Eclipse. His mother is not buying his excuses. Now the two must work together to get Klawde home and Raj home alive from Camp Eclipse.
This is one of the funniest books I have read. I love the use of the first person-point-of view from Klawde and Raj. Klawde is cynical and sarcastic. I like that in a cat! Raj is just desperate. The changing point-of-view works very well together. I liked his teammates at Camp Eclipse and Counselor Turkey Vulture is not to be missed. Even Klawde is impressed by him.
I hope the rest of the series is a good.
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Klawde - Johnny Marciano
PROLOGUE
Date: The 789th day of the year 58-493-D
Planet: Lyttyrboks
Place: The Supremest Court of All Galactic Order
My enemies came for me at naptime.
Before I could even unsheathe my claws, they pounced atop me. They tied me up and chained my paws, and then they dragged me from my holding cell into the Supremest Court of All Galactic Order.
It was a most unpleasant way to wake up.
Though I could not fight them, I yowled so ferociously that the courtroom crowd—traitors, all of them!—hissed and scattered.
Only one cat had not betrayed me: my loyal minion, Flooffee-Fyr.
"You’ll always be my Lord High Emperor! he called.
And I will always be your—oww!"
Someone had smacked him on the back of the head. It was the greatest traitor of them all, my former second-in-command—General Ffangg!
"Not such a mighty and powerful warlord now, are you?" he said, purring.
My tail slashed in anger. I shall have my REVENGE on you, Ffangg!
We shall see about that,
Ffangg said, and bared his teeth at me as the Thirteen Noble Elders filed into the room.
The Chief Elder licked his right paw and called the court to order.
My fellow cats,
he began. "Thousands of years ago, when our planet was overrun by criminal felines, our wise ancestors decided that these evildoers must be exiled.
"Far across the universe, they discovered a vast wasteland of a planet, inhabited by a race of carnivorous ogres. For generations, we sent our convicts there. None ever returned. But in the year 49-763-B, the punishment was deemed too cruel, and it was decreed that no feline—no matter how evil, no matter how tyrannical—would ever again be sent to this horrible place. And so it has been.
"Until you came along.
You, former Lord High Emperor, have been so relentless in clawing your way to power, so ruthless in your evil schemes of domination, and so dedicated to general crimes against felinity, that we are forced to resurrect this ancient punishment.
The crowd gasped.
Have you anything to say, Wyss-Kuzz?
asked the Chief Elder.
A lesser cat might have begged for mercy, but all I showed them was my scorn! Every one of you feckless felines will rue the day you overthrew me—the greatest warlord the universe has ever known—for the likes of a pathetic schemer like General Ffangg! You may shoot me into space like yesterday’s trash, but I swear to you that one day soon, I WILL BE BACK!
General Ffangg chuckled. "You will be an ogre’s breakfast."
With a wave of Ffangg’s paw, the guards unbound me and forced me into the waiting teleporter. Brilliant green light flashed as the wormhole opened. In an instant, I was transported 2,900.4 million light-years across space—to the most horrible, distant, and desolate planet in the universe:
Earth.
CHAPTER 1
Saturday.
It was a rainy Saturday night, and I was lying on the floor of my new living room, staring at the ceiling and wishing I were anywhere but here. Dad was watching baseball, Mom was working on her laptop, and I was experiencing a life-threatening level of boredom.
I still couldn’t believe what had happened. Up until last week, I’d been living a really great life in Brooklyn, New York. But then my parents decided to move 2,900.4 miles across the country to here.
Elba, Oregon.
If you ask me—and no one did—this was a terrible idea.
In New York, I could visit three friends without ever leaving my apartment building. And when I did leave, I could walk to the library, a comic book store, a candy shop, and two pizzerias all without having to cross the street.
If I left my house in Elba, I could walk to twelve trees, an ant mound, a hornets’ nest, and a bunch of rosebushes. Nature was everywhere.
It was spooky.
According to my mom, we’d moved to Oregon because she’d gotten a better job, and I got to have a big bedroom and a backyard.
But that stuff didn’t matter to me. Where were the comic book stores and pizza places? There wasn’t a single shop on my street—not even a laundromat with good vending machines!
Here in Oregon, I had nothing to do and zero friends. Which was maybe why I hadn’t unpacked yet.
But then again, neither had my parents. What their excuse was, I had no idea.
I’d just picked up the latest Americaman comic to read for the millionth time when it happened—a bright green flash lighting up the sky outside the window. It only lasted a second, and then everything went dark and rainy again.
Did you see that?
I asked.
Yes!
my dad hollered. "Torres stole third base! Third base!"
No, that crazy green light!
My mom looked up from her laptop. What, dear?
"The green light outside!" I said.
Oh, Raj, that was just lightning,
my mom said.
Okay, so another weird thing about Oregon: green lightning.
I went back to reading my comic—and then the doorbell rang.
DING-DONG!
The doorbell? Who could that be?
CHAPTER 2
Here I was.
Alone.
On Earth.
It was even more horrifying than the ancient texts had described.
It was nighttime. Blazing lights shone down from the top of huge, branchless trees. As I scanned the area for carnivorous ogres and other dangers, something wet hit me on the nose.
There was a liquid, falling from the sky!
Was this some sort of chemical weapon? Was I under attack?
I rushed under a leafy bush, but it offered little protection. The liquid slid down my lustrous fur, chilling me to the bone. I didn’t know what it could possibly be, but I HATED it. I had to find shelter now!
Thankfully, many of the trees on this planet did have branches. I climbed the nearest one, from which I immediately found evidence of Humans.
All around stood their massive fortresses, packed in so close they almost touched one another. High wooden walls surrounded their small patches of territory. In front of the fortresses sat huge, tank-like vehicles.
This must be a very warlike planet indeed.
I needed to gain entry into one of these fortified structures. I didn’t know what the ogres within would do to me, but this falling liquid was intolerable.
I raced to the nearest fortress. Next to its front portal was a glowing button. A push-button to open the entrance! Perhaps this would allow me to sneak in without being noticed. I leaped up and pressed it.
DING-DONG!
Hiss! Why did it make that awful noise?
